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Are you leaving Facebook? Share your concerns on privacy with us

We’d like to hear your thoughts on Facebook, privacy and the Cambridge Analytica files
  
  

A photo of the Facebook logo against a blue background inside the company’s headquarters in Menlo Park, California
Facebook has displayed a remarkable lack of contrition in the immediate aftermath of the Cambridge Analytica revelations. Photograph: Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP

On Saturday the Observer revealed how data associated with 50m Facebook profiles was exploited by the company Cambridge Analytica. With growing concerns about data privacy, New York based writer Arwa Mahdawi asks whether it’s time we deleted our Facebook accounts. Now we’d like to hear from you.

Share your views

In light of recent developments what are your thoughts on privacy? If you have a Facebook account, are you thinking of deleting it? Why? What do you think should be the next step for social networks and data privacy? You can share your thoughts by filling in the encrypted form below, anonymously if you wish. We’ll include some of your stories in our reporting.

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